Savannah Police arrests
Savannah Police Department arrest reports reflect when a suspect is taken into custody and charged with one or more crimes. The arrests listed have occurred over a recent period.

Public allowed on St. Simons Island during G-8 Summit
BRUNSWICK  St. Simons Island residents will be able to move around the island without credentials during next June's G-8 Summit but may have their vehicles searched at security checkpoints, the U.S. Secret Service has said.

Editorial: Keeping the status quo
SAVANNAH VOTERS made it clear Tuesday that they want a known quantity as mayor. By giving Alderman Pete Liakakis and former school board member Otis Johnson two-thirds of the total vote, they went for experience over new faces.

Editorial: Re-upping 'the Colonel'
SAVANNAH-CHATHAM County public schools Superintendent John O'Sullivan Jr. has had an uneven two years at the helm of school district, creating some doubt about his job future here.

Editorial: Good mix on council
THE RACE for Savannah's mayor got most of the attention during this year's election cycle. But in reality, city government is a team effort. It's the mayor and the people who sit in the eight other seats on City Council who chart the course for the city's future.

Tech's undersized defensive line big on results
ATLANTA  Georgia Tech's defensive line, considered a liability at the beginning of the season, has become a quiet strength of the Yellow Jackets' defense, all without the acclaim that their linebacker and secondary teammates have gotten.

Yellow Jackets control own destiny in ACC race
ATLANTA  With four weeks to go in the regular-season  a "four-week push," as Georgia Tech head coach Chan Gailey called it  the Yellow Jackets are in the best position to finish second in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Arkansas 28, South Carolina 6
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- After an impressive win on short rest, Arkansas coach Houston Nutt gave his team a well-earned reward: two days off.

Bryant visits teammates at Georgia football practice
ATHENS  Tight end Ben Watson cried while driving home from Rock Hill, S.C., on the morning of Oct. 26 after receiving a call on his cell phone telling him that cornerback Decory Bryant had undergone surgery for a broken neck, ending his college career.